Pronunciation: /aɪ æm (ˈvɛri) klɪr ðæt/
verb a word that expresses an action or state of being, in this case 'am' is the verb indicating the state of being
A1 I am very clear that I like pizza.
A2 I am clear that I need to study more for the exam.
B1 I am clear that I want to travel to Europe next summer.
B2 I am very clear that I need to improve my communication skills for my job.
C1 I am clear that I have to make some difficult decisions in my career.
C2 I am very clear that I am ready to take on new challenges in my life.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'clear' is the adjective describing the state of being
A1 I am very clear that I like pizza.
A2 I am clear that I need to study more for the exam.
B1 I am clear that communication is key in any relationship.
B2 I am very clear that I want to pursue a career in marketing.
C1 I am clear that I need to prioritize my health and well-being.
C2 I am very clear that I have a strong passion for environmental conservation.
adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, in this case 'very' is the adverb modifying the adjective 'clear'
A1 I am very clear that I like pizza.
A2 I am clear that I need to study more for the exam.
B1 I am clear that communication is key in any relationship.
B2 I am very clear that I want to pursue a career in medicine.
C1 I am clear that my decision will have a significant impact on the company.
C2 I am very clear that I have the skills and experience needed for this job.
pronoun a word that is used to replace a noun, in this case 'I' is the pronoun used as the subject of the sentence
A1 I am very clear that I like pizza.
A2 I am clear that I need to study more for the exam.
B1 I am very clear that I want to travel the world.
B2 I am clear that I need to make a decision soon.
C1 I am very clear that I have to prioritize my goals.
C2 I am clear that I must take responsibility for my actions.
conjunction a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses, in this case 'that' is a conjunction connecting the main clause with the subordinate clause
A1 I am very clear that I like pizza.
A2 I am clear that I need to study more for the exam.
B1 I am clear that I want to travel the world.
B2 I am very clear that I must finish this project by Friday.
C1 I am clear that I have to make a decision soon.
C2 I am very clear that I will not tolerate any more excuses.
formal I am very clear that the project must be completed by the end of the month.
informal I am clear that we need to leave by 5 pm.
slang I am crystal clear that I won't be able to make it to the party.
figurative I am as clear as day that honesty is the best policy.
I was clear that
We are clear that
I am clearer that
I am clearest that
I am clear that
I will be clear that
I have been clear that
I am being clear that
He/she is clear that
I am very clear that
To be clear that
Being clear that
Having been clear that